Davis said he just wasn’t up to the physical challenge of playing anymore.
The call gave the Vikings new life.
The Green Bay Packers looked to have their game against the Minnesota Vikings locked up after Kirk Cousins threw an interception down by eight points with 1:45 left on the clock.
Poor special teams play led to a touchdown for the Titans, and that proved to be the difference.
Patrick Mahomes is must-watch TV.
Trading Alex Smith after he had a career-best and league-leading 104.7 passer rating in 2017 was a bold move. The Kansas City Chiefs were banking on the fact...
Vontae Davis would rather quit than play one more half as a Buffalo Bill.
Oh Browns.
The Browns haven’t done much winning in the Hue Jackson era, but they had a chance to take down the Saints for their first win of the season — and first win since December 2016.
A week after tying the Steelers in unbelievably stupid fashion...
He’s living his best life. Y’all say that a lot, but he ACTUALLY is.
Ryan Fitzpatrick continued his hot start to this 2018 NFL season by defeating the defending champion Eagles, and showed up to his press conference like it.
Keelan Cole just continues to make explosive plays for the Jaguars.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole made one of the best catches you will ever see in the first quarter of their game against the New England Patriots.
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The Chargers received an unnecessary roughness penalty for the hit.
Buffalo Bills running back Taiwan Jones suffered a scary injury on Sunday afternoon, after taking a hit to his head after his helmet had come off.
Conner’s play through the first two weeks of the season is nothing short of spectacular.
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Stevenson’s magic trick needs to be recognized for years to come.
If Houston wide receiver Marquez Stevenson never throws another pass, he should finish his career with 100 percent completion percentage.
Your weekly S&P+ top 25 has a few new entries (Indiana! Kentucky!) ... and the same old, same old at the top.